TE TE EE EE I a Te a a rAd fis A EE El ly tes LB i ea I fx yn Nil soe hi dg Lob Ef let od gle LL a bh a ed hed ee lal Bg ab pL Ld ET a SL Ee eB a Aare aE TE pet i et ET erg EL BL Ee a i To J Ta cE By TT? 2 Ed a Ly i a EL Fo Eh a Tog LAP a dN ET dE EE ET A A ars TT a aR A AA AA TIRE Rt rn AIA EY RR JEL 1, MD JOR PHL ST 0 TIEN SFL ai A Weel Jha 00 Joh mF I AT Jn Halu [RN Tie Ww R-1 PAGE FOUR Fem = THE DRYDEN OBSERVER a Sr DROEMBER 16th, 1032 Fe IG I rent SR ern 7.8 3 : GENIE tS A LF EArt FAN 5 FAME SGA ot i p : LAs wr re = 'EEE ase cre or SE EE SEE ZEEE) | AGNES MacPHAIL WRITES | sovernments for relief of unen-| S28 Zi ai St A RE RRP MS Pl wt mis mitt n A v < a < % g 2 = 5 g Be ah 3 i = a 2 a 4 = 2 Iz > [rosy bi Eh ABOUT INFLATION) ploywent. PE 5 ; er : : Increase the real revenues of | Rg i i 8 : (Continued from Page 1) governments. 3 RB : 5 ey : . et . Eh 5 gy |idling and an impoverished agri-| Ease the railway problem | § A oh vi. > i A 3 ; a | ME 23 bn culture. The gross annual reven-| through an increasing volume of 2) 2] being fully aware of the fact that oh tie of Canadian farmers dropped | traffic. ; i . a % | by at least one billion dollars Stim SHOT 1 'revita- | Xd I there will not be the usual amount of oe o : 1 oo to va : I al Stimulate exports and 'revita- i IE : hale ie hy po Lie lanl douy ears. . larmers | lize the West, with accruing 0 money available to most of our people 54 debts remained fixed in terms of| henefits to Eastern Canada fh this year for the purchase of season- is dollars, : bio pe he Pluie. Canndinn nrhiors hots po ; iss op dy | mers must sell from two to three} =~ ith ATinie (List enw able articles and Christmas gifts has En ] on a parity with their chief com- times -as much produce now to decided to have a ; Jone di Al nay their indebtedness 'as was ie) i the case three years ago. Their £ yperial Ghrishmas 5 ale cost of living apd produesion has fallen but slightly. The from now until this Christmas Eve petitors in Australia and South|g America. It would not:-- Tmpair Canadian credit abroad, |¥ since Australia has been able tol} finance in London at 3% % with |; her currency far below the pound sterling. Zi 5 oy: continuance of such conditions will drive the agricultural in- dustry into bankruptey and Can. adians into as yet unknown suf- of all goods in his store suitable for general purposes, or bs Lali 3 op Yo iaay Prevent vatundiigd dobts In Xi | fering. The lack of farm pur]... A ; 5 Hg wy New York, which involves only|% chasing power is the direct cause of business stagnation, the ris- ing tide of unemployment, and the huge deficits of govern- ments, which are resulting in general business paralysis. CHRISTMAS GIFTS at greatly reduced prices suitable for everybody's a change in our American credi- tors. Prevent meeting interest); charges in New York, as these can be made in gold or goods. Cause the cost of living to " A LR: EIR Fy on CH pocket or purse even if times are hard and money is ol, 22 hh scarce. ; | SSSA SSSR BS RS s al UT Something gust be done, and] 1ise as quickly as the prices of + @ . jy To), ese 2 Su ol basic commodities, and would | 5 5 . n Bh a 1 ih i hi | give at the same time greater ii 58 8 Morse Shopping Days 10 xmas bd possess~ond wn SomeLnng I security of employment and in- "ls y go |in my opinion is the issuing of, creased personal Teventes, 8 \ 4 Te 58 money by the Federal Govern-l = gy. oeonomic strain has reach- 3 or Buy your Amas wifts Pia ment against goods and SEIVICoH fod the breaking point. The bl il is with out interest, 1m qualities! Government can relieve the Sg Now and Save i] 1 goods and gain Will it do it? Ex : ; Yours sincerely, Such action would: -- Agnes MacPhail Automatically inerease thei Toronto, December 12th, 1932. 5 y 3 ) prices of exportable farm prod- : The following are a few samples of our Christmas Sale price reductions for 28 BOR TCR TR RI LA ¥ hl f= or Wm | ucts. A New Model i i bid all quality goods. : 5 Enable farmers to pay thele] Jemina, at the zoo, saw a oe i iW Ki debts with dollars nearer in pur-i zebra for the first time. "Rastus,' x | %) ; is gm | chasing power to those which she said, 'what kind uv a anl. Hg po i GIRL"S SWEATERS 5g | they borrowed some years back. mal am dat?" Bo i Ns All sizes and in different shades, Xmas Sale, cach $1.65 Os Enable farmers to buy goods Rastus gazed in much perplex wg | oh BY Ey] on the market, start factories ity and awe. He had never seen) oy § 4 4 ne running and thus absorb the un- one before, either. "Why Jem, | # J 5 BOY'S SWEATERS i] employed. : | dat ere are a sport model jack-|A 5 Ae § All sizes in black, fawn and red, sale price each . $1.65 5% lower the expenditures of ass!" i 5 Cl -- 4% EN LE SE SE STU 1 IE A TT SS UE SUT eM TE Sr AS SEN A GG NA LANL Sel NE 23 Fo BOY'S MACKINAW WINDBREAKERS 1 ¢ 5 All 'wizes, Xmas Sale each ..covvunieniianedhes $1.50 SRST 2 es LADIES' ZIPPER OVERSHOES Sizes 314, 4 and 414, Xmas Sale per pair ......... 90e is 4 When we undertook to sell the stock 4% of the Scott Estate, we had no idea of what was ahead of us. And here is the To Observer Subscribers rs Pi Ee Fa FE WE ET ATER 2X Flom 7 . per SS SES SE SE RAREST Cake Men's all wool jumbo knit sweaters, colors fawn, red, R22 Se A a 7 ASE SETA Y REZ 8 4 ves are full again. & : MEN'S BUCKSKEIN WINDBREAKERS | By hi ANE : id a Te eI vg This SI funny thing. As we work it out each bY) All sizes in fawn, blue or green, Xmas Sale each $1.69 id beautiful : Ll 5 : ¥ : § Enelish Given ¢ day brings its surprises. 2 4 MEN'S MACKINAW WINDEREAKERS | Away : ; i Double back and double sleeves, all sizes, Xmas Se 5 i Con 7% Atul Ke lag A [lille hdl onables us to {ooh in " EE le BO nad ns es a 2.95 @l |} YR |S 4 ARR : wh = . HEY | pe 4 4 + 1 daglh oe : i . A i Derby ely i if stuff from the cellar, and out of the MEN'S SWEATERS ay |e Colored Woy : i : AN] Ig my FREE i )i wa ehouses, and presto, bang, the shel- black, black and white, black and orange, ete, Plate Sa Xmas Sale anol oon es ye $2.50 At the rate we are going, it will be days before we get order. One of these fine cake plates, Crown Derby coloring, 5 that would ordinarily cost you from $1.25 to $1.50, giv- 5% en absolutely free to every subscriber paying two year's i 1 4d subscription to The Dryden Observer, new, renewal or ; > arrears, at the regular yearly rate of $1.50. oN SARA ASE MEN'S V NECK PULLOVERS Sizes 36 to 44 in three different shades, fawn with orange and blue, maroon orange and green, and black and red, Xmas Sale each .............. $1.75 bi hE, Sa 23 YE RA STE == Then leisurely, you can shop, for the | next few weeks, taking time to see the 1 These plates have been manufactured by the justly famous ROYAL STAFFORD- pe bd MEN'S BREECHES Heav skinaw, all sizes, Xmas Sale per pai 2.95 N§ |gf 53 Eu Cuma ; Heavy mackinaw, all sizes, Xmas Sale per pair ~~ $2.95 3 Eb SHIRE PORCELAIN Factory in England. : os % many interesting things. i uh Designed in the new and popular squar Ps | MEN'S TIES dk e ¢ patterned in russet 5 3 . oii kB : eo : pi shape, they po p Lona In TUS ot snd a ! We know money is scarce, but thot is i A good range to choose from, ranging in price Th brown, hand enamelled in red and green, 5K 5 from. i... Sos oa 25¢ to $1.00 X heavily gold traced and edged in gold. i J the more reason to usefully use money. 2 5 3 ; 7 & i i 5 hy COMFORTERS is Send in right away. If you are in arrears, take A fF 0 > [3] In fancy floral design, Xmas Sale each ......... and if you are paid to date, it will be werth your while . to pay two years"in advance. nv ri ih ALL FELT MATTRESSES Sizes 3 ft. 3 inches, 4 ft, 4 ft. 6 inches. You must see the goods to realize that the price is lower than anywhere else. Sale Price each ......... $5.20 og 4 By advantage of this wonderful offer by paying up now, 228, 0, £2700, Yee Se rn ee ae ie a ae x 2 RETARD RE TE RTE TE PERE TE PE PERE BEBE TE 30 THE BAZAAR 5c to $5.00 Store CET TE TR TE TE ERTS TE TE FTI FE BS TLE TEESE TE Te TE FR PTR OIE TEE RE i S wi SE A YALL ah 4 | P.S--OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN aa EVERY NIGHT FROM THE 19th TO THE 24th. py A BED COMPLETE Brown bedstead, all felt mattress and a coil or cable spring, sale price bed complete .............. $16.95 Ht he Co "® Bas 2 rk pi LN Ce Gir TRELES IR HE ET ZF 2 Ww GEE TE TEAST: SR SEES er . TORONTO COUCHES AW Et 22 shssiots 4 only in stock to clear at eal. on ee $10.95 TC 3 Lots Christmas is toy time. How children look forward to it. ere are toys garnered from the toy shops of the world and the prices are very low, from He to 50c. We are making it possible for people to spend less mon- EVERYBODY WELCOME -- -- COURTEOUS TREATMENT -- -- ALL CHRISTMAS BARGAINS Ne a SEE Zed uA 0 C) JE Se Pr SRE % CE ge 3 : 7 2 4 Oh # AA Ses Wo % > 2) 3 ey, buy more presents, and make more people happy. 84 WY : po 3 Dolls . 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ & 50¢ Mechanical Toys 15,25,50¢ 2 i id jo 2 Games »...... 10¢ & 15¢ Paint Books 10c 15e & 2c oh if i Re BE Mean lal 25c Story Books 15c 25c & 35 |W ¥ i a8 x5 i Targe Horsey . 10e & 25¢ Wagons ............ 250 58 i u i 4 a = f lg Football Games ..... 35e Teddy Bears +. .... 350 Bly % TE LT TU - BoE . 7 EE Tea Sets ............ 26c Black Boards, lge. size 65c 5% |¥% ! a FEE NSER "=n RX 5% NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE 4 Ey: Slelghe ci dusn rain, 50c Xmas Decorations 5, 10,15¢ ~~ ¥js ey RE GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD i i Do not forget our wonderful line in Novelty Gift b iy : ge The store of quality goods at low prices Wn id Goods--ties, socks, handkerchiefs--from 25c¢ to $1.00. \ > 5 7 : ) , ; : : Blg2 Bi 5 . . * AG X Bo i & Baotusive Dosler, Thy Ten Tallon ia. i i ALSO SEE OUR CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Uh vg ; >, : ox ri 7 AS | RY 2 By N 24 Prompt attention giver to il] orden, i Lf eres ES AB ERS {| 2d ] DRYDEN. ONT 4 di bie] DRYDEN, ONT. : 8 hyo ' . 3 : , ONT. i W. E. THORSEN & SON 34: ; L oa Si 55 | BF somes mn SERS SSS ERE RE a gz 5.50 NRA? WRAL WICH Ve SA Fh ; SSN RR | i ESE wp